I just got my first TN, but went through A LOT of hassle at the border because I'm married to a LPR (also canadian).
The Customs/Border Patrol are instructed to assume all aliens are immigrants unless they can prove otherwise. Does anyone have any recommendations for proving nonimmigrant intent? We really do intend to move back to Canada in the next couple years - my husband has been job hunting - but the CBP officers don't believe me when I tell them that. Do you think it would be easier to apply for an extension by mail rather then reapply at POE next year? If I do apply at POE, might it be easier to have my husband with me? (I went alone this year, and ended up flustered and upset - maybe it would help to have someone there to back up my story??)
Also, has anyone in a similar situation to me been rejected for a TN? I figure I can put up with the arguing and the hassle at the border if I know eventually they will relent and grant me the TN, however if there is a serious possibility of rejection, then I need to explore other options.
Thanks in advance for any advice you can offer!
The Customs/Border Patrol are instructed to assume all aliens are immigrants unless they can prove otherwise. Does anyone have any recommendations for proving nonimmigrant intent? We really do intend to move back to Canada in the next couple years - my husband has been job hunting - but the CBP officers don't believe me when I tell them that. Do you think it would be easier to apply for an extension by mail rather then reapply at POE next year? If I do apply at POE, might it be easier to have my husband with me? (I went alone this year, and ended up flustered and upset - maybe it would help to have someone there to back up my story??)
Also, has anyone in a similar situation to me been rejected for a TN? I figure I can put up with the arguing and the hassle at the border if I know eventually they will relent and grant me the TN, however if there is a serious possibility of rejection, then I need to explore other options.
Thanks in advance for any advice you can offer!